About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Octopus, Paul the Octopus, Argonaut, Greater argonaut, Winged argonaut, B ttger's Argonaut, Knobby argonaut, East Pacific Red Octopus, Bolitaenidae, Caribbean Reef Octopus, Seven-arm Octopus, Grimpoteuthis, Enteroctopus megalocyathus, Paul II, Gigantic octopus, Blanket octopus, California Two-Spot Octopus, Octopus wrestling, Common Octopus, Octopodidae, Incirrina, Henry the Hexapus, Stauroteuthis, Umbrella octopus, Turquet's Octopus, Vitreledonella, Noury's Argonaut, Pacific Argonaut, Flapjack Octopus, Atlantic Pygmy Octopus, Argonauta cornuta, Izumonauta, Obinautilus, Pohlsepia, Argonautidae, Argonautoida, Tuberculate Pelagic Octopus, Atlantic White-spotted Octopus, Octopus bimaculatus, Octopus mercatoris, Mizuhobaris, Palaeoctopus, Octopus ornatus, Proteroctopus, Big Blue Octopus, Megaleledone setebos, Ollie the Octopus, Obinautilus awaensis, Keuppia, Argonauta tokunagai, Kapal, Southern Sand Octopus, Argonauta absyrtus, Amphitretus, Common Blanket Octopus, Argonauta joanneus, Argonauta itoigawai, Cirroteuthidae, Cirroteuthis, Styletoctopus, Telescope Octopus, Lu's Jellyhead, Palaeoctopodidae. Excerpt: Paul the Octopus ( 26 January 2008 - 26 October 2010) was a common octopus from Weymouth, England. Paul lived in a tank at a commercial attraction, the Sea Life Centre in Oberhausen, Germany and became internationally famous after his feeding behaviour was used to correctly predict the winner of each of the Germany national football team's seven matches in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as the outcome of the final. The prediction process was designed so that Paul was presented with two boxes containing food in the form of a mussel, each box marked on the outside with the flag of a national football team in a forthcoming match. His choice of which mussel to eat first was interpreted as indicating his prediction of ...